Tuesday, 26 June 2012

A lovely friend of mine in Paris sent me a a little box full of French skincare products I wanted to try. French skincare is known to be fantastic and they have a huge range of products to choose from. Some of them we can finally get in drugstores like Boots...mainly Caudalie and Nuxe but some are a little harder to get your hands on in England.
This is what I got...

First Up I got Caudalie Grape Water, I did some research and this sounded interesting. It's supposed to be moisturising which I like the sound of. I already have the Caudalie Beauty Elixir which I'm on the fence about at the moment so again I'd like to see how this is in comparison.

A Nuxe Lipbalm... I have never tried Luxe in general and nor am I a fan of lip balms which I have to dip my fingers in but this was an exception after the rave reviews I read about this product.

She also sent me a little travel size set of Caudalie products, mainly so I could try one of the Vinosource products which are aimed at dehydrated skin. This set also contains Cleansing water, body lotion, shower gel and shampoo.

I have heard a lot about Embryolisse products and their intensive moisturising elements. I wasn't sure what to get so I went for this mask which I thought would be hand for when my skin is feeling really dry.

I also thought I'd try the Taaj make-up remover which again I heave heard people talk about especially Essie! I am intrested to see how this works out in comparison to Bioderma's Crealine solution.

Then she sent me a ton of samples from Taaj, Bioderma, Caudalie and Waleda....sample heaven!!

Last but not least...edible goodies!

Yum. This was a perfect little package to open and I'm looking forward to trying everything out.
What's your favourite French skincare product?
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Monday, 18 June 2012

I ventured into town to pick up my beautiful Jeffrey Campbell Edea shoes which I mentioned in my last post however instead of Solestruck I found them on the Harvey Nichols website the other day and they can deliver in store for free. I only just managed to get a pair as they sold out in a lot of the sizes rapidly, seriously like within a couple of hours.
I was looking forward to picking them up, when I finally got my hands on them and tried them on they were incredibly comfortable with the hidden wedge inside but sadly a little too big and they didn't have a smaller size in stock. Well except in Manchester but I didn't fancy going there to get some shoes that may or may not fit me. They seem to be like gold dust to find right now.
I also decided on getting a credit card that gives you points as I thought if I'm spending on my card so much then why not collect points and get rewards at the same time? it's been a life saver at times and it feels good to know you get something in return.

Not sure why but they look so boyish in the picture.

I then went to Starbucks and got my absolute favourite drink, a Caramel frappuccino...I love it when they make it perfectly too. The last time I had one it wasn't very sweet, I asked for them to make it again but it was even worse..icy and not sweet enough. Disappointments!

Lastly whilst waiting for my mum I went to Link's of London and splurged a little, I got a couple of thing's that were actually in the sale.

I will be sharing what I got soon, there seems to be sales everywhere right now...so tempting!
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Thursday, 7 June 2012

It may not be to everyone's taste but these is my current loves, I'm a lover of studs and aztec/tribal.

First we have TBA (To be announced) 'Chains' Boots $219.95

Secondly Jeffrey Campbell Edea Spike $219.95 (I love that they has a hidden wedge which seems to be everywhere right now)

And lastly TBA 'Johnny' boots which are $149.95 (sale)

I'm so tempted to get at least two of the three pairs and as Solestruck have free worldwide shipping it is even more tempting but I just know I'm going to get a lovely letter from parcelforce asking me to pay a chunky sum of money for customs/tax/vat whatever it is before they deliver. Sigh. I know people have had to pay around £30 something for one pair so I double that for two? Super pricey!

Monday, 4 June 2012

I just HAD to repost this lookbook. I adore Gillian Zinser and I admit I have a girl crush on her...she's utterly gorgeous and I've always loved her style in 90210. I love her boho/hippie and sometimes grungy unique look.
On top of that I'm a lover of Planet Blue's offerings when it comes to clothes although it's on the expensive side.
Plus how beautiful are these pictures? (Picture source) The whole vibe of them is definitely my kinda thing.

Saturday, 2 June 2012

Seriously people I have never gotten so much birthday mail in my life. I've been sat opening it all morning...Look at a little bit of the mess I have made!

I'm not going into a detailed post about the products today as I'm a busy bee today and will be expecting family members over to celebrate my birthday.
Anyway's back to Lux Box, it's the May box but unfortunately there's been various problems which has delayed the box but no worries, thing's happen. I'm pleased it arrived today of all day's!
I'm sure we all know what the packaging is like, if not check out my post with the first ever Lux Box here.

1. The Rosebud Perfume Co Mocha Rose Tube 30ml (Full size £7.00)- Lip Balm with vanilla, I could smell this before I even opened it and it's a lovely but strong scent. I feel it smells more of cocoa than anything else it reminds me of Palmers Cocoa butter lotion. I love lip products so a great product to have, it's filled with Shea Butter, Vitamin E, essential oils and a secret blend of botanicals.

3.Sensationelle Flicktips (Full size £8.99)- These are instant eyeliner extension tattoo type things that normally cost £8.99 for 5 pairs. I think this is an interesting product but not something I'd personally use or think to pick up but I'm interested in trying it out (I'll always try new things) and would probably use the more extravagant ones for Halloween/fancy dress if I get on with them.

4. Murad AHA/ BHA Exfoliating Cleanser 30ml (£34 for 200ml)- Murad is more of a well known product and I have received a different cleanser by them in a beauty box before and I loved it. This is said to be their best selling cleanser containing Jojoba beads, salicylic, lactic and glycolic acids. These acids as scary as they sound I have heard Lisa Eldridge talk about and rave how good they are for your skin. I'm really looking forward to using this alot.

5. Papier Poudre- Rachel Booklet (£7.20 for 6)- A product developed in the beginning of the 20th century is described to cleanse the pores (not sure how), lifting oil, dirt and oil dust. These are basically powdered blotting papers which come in different shades, mine being 'Rachel' is for Dark/Medium skin types which is perfect for me. I like using blotting tissues and these will be living in my bag now!

Overall it's been a good box, not amazing but still good. I'm super glad that the Paper Poudre was suitable for my skin tone as so many times I have received products from other beauty boxes that aren't suitable for me. I do think boxes should have customers fill in beauty profiles to maybe tailor products a little better when it comes to skin tone shades. I think except the Flicktips I'm pleased with everything in the box.
What do you think?
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Friday, 1 June 2012

I was browsing around Superdrug the other day mainly to get Revlon lip butter in tutti frutti which seems to be annoyingly sold out everywhere right now when I came across this polish.
As soon as I saw it I knew I needed it, I have been wanting a tiffany's kinda colour for a long time but never really saw one in store but alas I have found one.
This polish is from Maybelline's new pastel range of nail polish's including lavender and a light pink. It's from the Express Finish collection and it's supposed to be a quick dry nail polish only taking 40 seconds to dry. This is Turquoise Lagoon...

It cost around £4.09 for this bottle (a strange number) and has a precision brush.

The first picture is from le Iphone and the last on my DSLR, I tried my best to get the true colour, in person you can definitely see more of the green in the polish and it's a little lighter.Application
I unfortunately found application a little difficult, for my first coat of this polish it was streaky and uneven. For the second coat it was still the same but not as bad and I found the only way round the streaky and uneveness was to make sure you have plenty of polish on the brush, almost a little too much and using less brush strokes.
I'm taking a wild guess and assuming the formulation is difficult to work with as it's quick drying. Indeed it is quick drying, I tend to get impatient with letting my nails dry and ruin them often but this polish dried very quickly. In fact as I am sat here I just timed how long it took for one normal layer to dry on my toe nail and it's true! By 40 seconds it seemed dry.

Pros:I adore the colour and that it's fast drying, the price isn't bad either, the precision brush is handy and it's easy to find.Cons:I don't like the formulation it is a little difficult to work with, I have used £2 MUA polishes which are better, although they aren't 'quick-drying'.Overall
I feel that the positives outweigh the negative, I can live with using this polish happily as long as I use my technique to get even streak-free coverage.